Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz appeared on a Las Vegas news program to discuss the dueling decisions. But she stumbled out of the gates.

She said Nevada had "a governor who refused to implement a state exchange." She quickly had to backtrack as journalist Jon Ralston reminded her of Gov. Brian Sandoval’s enthusiastic support of a state exchange. "Well, I stand corrected, I’m not from Nevada," Wasserman Schultz acknowledged.

But she went on to make a few more claims we decided to look at.

Recovering from the Nevada remark, Wasserman Schultz followed up with this:"There were 36 states where Republicans who were in charge refused to implement a state exchange, and as a result people who get Affordable Care Act plans are getting them through the federal exchange."

We checked it out. Of the 36 states without a state-run health insurance exchange, a fair amount are actually run by Democratic governors and a few are solidly blue states. We gave the claim a Mostly False.

We were also curious about a rather cheesy analogy she claimed the Fourth Circuit Court served up in its opinion.

"The language in the Fourth Circuit actually compared if you buy a pizza from Pizza Hut to a pizza from Dominoes," Wasserman Schultz said. "And if you ask for ham and pepperoni on your Pizza Hut pizza, but then I actually go get your pizza from Domino’s, it’s implied if I bring back a pepperoni and ham pizza, then that’s what you asked for."

We looked through the ruling. There was certainly a pizza metaphor in there, except it wasn’t the opinion of the entire court, but rather one concurring judge. And she kind of botched her delivery, somewhat confusing what the court actually said.

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